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Mlle. CAMILLE VIERE :
French Reading : Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry
2.20 Reading
2.30 Miss RHODA POWER :
' Days of Old-The Middle Ages—IX, Corpus Christi
Day in Coventry'
3.0 Interlude
3.5 Miss RHODA POWER :
‘ Stories for Younger Pupils -IX, The Girl who became a Molo ' (Cornish)
3.20' Interlude
3.25 (Daventry only) Fish ing Bulletin

GLYN EASTMAN (Barilotie)
MONTAGUE BREARLEY (Violin)
THE WIRELESS MILITARY BAND
Conducted by B. WALTON O’DONNELL

Overture, ' Benvenuto Cellini - Berlioz
7.58 GLYN EASTMAN Let us now praise famous men - Vaughan Williams
Sapphic Ode - Brahms
Money, O! - Michael Head
8.5 BAND Concertino for Clarinet, accompanied by Military Band - Weber (Solo Clarinet, HAYDN DRAPER)
8.15 MONTAGUE BREARLEY Meditation - Glazounov
Tango - Albeniz, arr. Kreisler
La Gitana (Tho Gipsy) - Kreisler
Variations on a Theme by Corelli - Tartini, arr. Kreisler
8.28 BAND Two Piedmontese Dances - Sinigaglia
8.42 GLYN EASTMAN Five - and - twenty Sailormen - Coleridge-Taylor
King Charles - Maude Valerie White
8.50 BAND Waltz, ' â?? Künsterleben â?? (' The Artists' Life ') - Johann Strauss

(1710-1778)
A PROGRAMME OF MUSIC
Transcribed by JULIAN HERBAGE
JOHN ARMSTRONG (Tenor)
ELEANOR WILKINSON
(Harpsichord)
The WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JULIAN HERBAGE
Overture, ' May Day '
With moderate spirit; Siciliana, a little slow; Scotch Air, not too fast
THOMAS AUGUSTINE ARNE in 'his own day was recognized as the foremost English musician, and, indeed, from the production of his music to Milton's 'Comus' in 1738 until about the middle of last century, there was none to challenge that position with him. Since then his music has been somewhat unaccountably neglected, and we owe it largely to the enthusiasm of some of our young musicians today that the best of it is being revived.

2LO London

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